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Definition of baguette in English:

baguette

noun

‘All-butter croissants, crusty French baguettes, Mediterranean ciabatta rolls, Danish pastries and choccacino rolls are all baked by their own unique computer programmes in the new ovens.’

‘But the picture could only get rosier with the addition of another French inspiration, the baguette.’

‘I think I'm proudest really of having mastered making French baguettes or French bread in the home oven because nobody had done that before.’

‘If you are seriously on the hoof, then you can have sandwiches, freshly made as you watch, with ciabatta, focaccia, or baguettes.’

‘The faint sourness of a pumpernickel baguette combined with slightly shredded slow-cooked salmon, watercress, and wasabi aioli is a delicious contrast of flavors.’

‘A couple of slim baguettes of French bread slid into the woodpile ought to do the trick.’

‘Look for long loaves of Italian country-style bread, about 4 inches across, for making these toasts, or substitute large baguettes of French bread.’

‘These bouchons - a crustless tuna quiche of sorts, I suppose - are delicious warm or at room temperature, with a green salad and a good baguette.’

‘The company prides itself on bringing the taste of fresh breads to stores, satisfying the ever-increasing desire among consumers to try fresh crispy baguettes from France or Ciabatta bread from Italy.’

‘For a nice, simple appetizer use room temperature butter on grilled pieces of baguette or French bread.’

‘Like authentic baguettes, the tofu at EN is made fresh, five times per evening.’

‘Next up are the French baguettes with schnitzel, ham and cheese, salami or smoked pork spread, 75-105 baht.’

‘The company's slogan is ‘the whole world in your hands’, and the menu includes French baguettes, Turkish kebabs and American hamburgers.’

‘This pizza - easy even for children to prepare because the crust is a French baguette - can be served for supper with a salad one evening, while any leftovers make a tasty addition to the lunch box the next day.’

‘French-style baguettes, pasta, and other non-traditional Malagasy cuisine can be found in villages near urban centers.’

‘The enormous menu covers just about every pop-dish of the 20th century - from chicken noodles, lasagne, macaroni, Cajun chicken baguettes to sirloin steak, burgers and pizza.’

‘To bulk it out, serve with walnut bread, a baguette or toasted brioche.’

‘This sounds as if it hails from New Zealand or South Africa, but it's as French as a baguette.’

‘Serve with cornichons or small black olives with drinks, or as a starter with a crusty baguette and a green salad’

‘And it is this strength that Manhattan has drawn on, offering burgers, steak baguettes, scampi, ribs and a handful of other meat-lead meals.’

2often as modifierA gem, especially a diamond, cut in a long rectangular shape.

‘a baguette diamond’

‘‘Art Deco was the first to come out with baguette diamonds, anything that had a straight line, triangles, trapezoids,’ he continued.’

‘The Channel Street Baguette style are stones set into the band that accentuates a center stone.’

‘The central bauble is a square-cut diamond with three baguettes on either side.’

‘Small stones step cut in an elongate rectangular shape are known as baguettes.’

‘The Ballerina setting consists of center stone that is surrounded by a series of diamonds that are cut in a tapered Baguette style.’

‘This slender, elegant baguette-style watch from Movado's Esperanza series features a classic Museum dial and a beautiful two-tone open-link bracelet.’